Bagnaia wins Ducati Race of Champions in comeback from drink driving incident

Bagnaia wins Ducati Race of Champions in comeback from drink driving incident

 
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Bagnaia admitted to failing a breathalyser test after ing his car while in Ibiza during MotoGP’s summer break – he was labelled “an idiot” by Keith Huewen, who added that the rider’s career should not be affected by the mistake.The Italian was back on a bike during World Ducati Week 2022, the showpiece annual event, and he stormed to victory in the main race.Pecco Bagnaia, IDIOT! But it shouldn’t affect his career… | .Net MotoGP Podcast 54Video of Pecco Bagnaia, IDIOT! But it shouldn't affect his career… | .Net MotoGP Podcast 54Click to subscribeNever miss a video from Subscribe to our YouTube channel to get the latest reviews, interviews and moreThe Race of Champions brought Ducati riders from different championships together on the same track – Danilo Petrucci and Alvaro Bautista were among the entrants.Bagnaia had qualified fastest then led the eight-lap race in Misano, Italy, from start to finish.Mooney VR46 duo Marini and Bezzecchi completed the podium but could not challenge Bagnaia.Related Rossi, Bagnaia and 3 more riders that really need a good 2021 MotoGP season Jack Miller, Pecco Bagnaia have ‘earned’ 2021 Ducati factory opportunityJack Miller, Enea Bastianini and Jorge Martin were fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.Bagnaia finished in 12’57.901.Federico Caricasulo, the WorldSBK rider for Althea Racing, finished 13th overall but topped a separate podium for riders who raced on the Ducati V2.Ducati Race of Champions 2022 resultsPositionRiderTeamBikeTime1Pecco BagnaiaDucati Lenovo TeamDucati V412’57.9012Luca MariniMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati V4+0.6963Marco BezzecchiMooney VR46 Racing TeamDucati V4+1.7224Jack MillerDucati Lenovo TeamDucati V4+4.1825Enea BastianiniGresini Racing MotoGPDucati V4+7.0516Jorge MartinPrima Pramac RacingDucati V4+7.8737Axel BassaniMotorcorsa RacingDucati V4+9.1678Johann ZarcoPrima Pramac RacingDucati V4+10.3319Fabio Di GiannantonioGresini Racing MotoGPDucati V4+13.82610Luca BernardiBarni Spark Racing TeamDucati V4+16.26111Danilo PetrucciWarhorse HSBK Racing Ducati TeamDucati V4+19.57212Philipp OttlTeam Go ElevenDucati V4+21.19913Federico CaricasuloAlthea RacingDucati V2+32.12314Nicholas SpinelliBarni Spark Racing TeamDucati V2+32.12315Maximilian KoflerCM Racing TeamDucati V2+32.81716Oliver BaylissBarni Spark Racing TeamDucati V2+39.34517Federico FuligniD34G RacingDucati V2+43.28618Alvaro BautistaAruba.it Racing-DucatiDucati V4+48.28719Michael RinaldiAruba.it Racing-DucatiDucati V4+48.29120Michele PirroDucati Lenovo TeamDucati v4+five laps What next for Pecco Bagnaia? Bagnaia sits fourth in the MotoGP standings behind Fabio Quartararo, Aleix Espargaro and Johann Zarco.MotoGP returns from its summer break at Silverstone for the British Grand Prix on August  5-7.Related Pecco Bagnaia confirmed as Ducati Corse rider for 2021 MotoGP season Johann Zarco, Jorge Martin form all-new Pramac Ducati line-up for 2021 MotoGPHe will be under the spotlight after his drink driving incident in Ibiza, the latest episode in a tumultuous 2022 season.Will it effect how Bagnaia performs upon his return? 

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